US11084797B2 - Process for producing 5-hydroxymethylfurfural in the presence of an inorganic dehydration and a chloride source - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a process for converting sugars and in particular hexoses into 5-hydroxymethylfurfural in the presence of inorganic dehydration catalysts and of a chloride source in the presence of at least one aprotic polar solvent.
- 5-hydroxymethylfurfural is a compound derived from biomass which can be exploited in many fields, notably as a precursor of active ingredients in pharmacy, agrochemistry or specialty chemistry. Its advantage in recent years has been its use as a precursor of furanedicarboxylic acid (FDCA) which is used as a substitute for terephthalic acid as a monomer for the production of polyester fibers or convenience plastics.
- FDCA furanedicarboxylic acid
- the invention therefore relates to a process for producing 5-hydroxymethylfurfural from sugars using an inorganic dehydration catalyst in combination with a chloride source in the presence of at least one aprotic polar solvent.
- One advantage of the present invention is to provide a process for converting sugars into 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF) which makes it possible to increase the 5-HMF yield and to limit the formation of unwanted by-products such as the products of the carboxylic acid, ester, ether and humin family.
- Humins are secondary products of condensation in an acid medium, such as polyfurans.
- inorganic acid dehydration catalyst is intended to mean any catalyst chosen from Br ⁇ nsted acids and Lewis acids, which may be homogeneous or heterogeneous, capable of inducing dehydration reactions such as those of sugars to 5-hydroxymethylfurfural.
- chloride source is intended to mean any compound of general formula Q y Cl z wherein Q can represent a hydrogen, an alkali or alkaline-earth metal chosen from groups 1 and 2 of the periodic table or an organic cation chosen from the ammonium, phosphonium and guanidinium family.
- inorganic catalyst is intended to mean a catalyst wherein the acid function responsible for the catalytic dehydration activity is not bonded to a hydrocarbon-based chain by a covalent bond.
- homogeneous catalyst is intended to mean a catalyst which is soluble in the reaction medium.
- heterogeneous catalyst is intended to mean a catalyst which is insoluble in the reaction medium.
- inorganic Br ⁇ nsted acid catalyst is intended to mean a Br ⁇ nsted acid catalyst that does not contain carbon atoms.
- organic Lewis acid catalyst is understood to mean a Lewis acid catalyst containing an atom from the family of metals or lanthanides.
- alkyl group is intended to mean a linear or branched, and noncyclic, cyclic or polycyclic, saturated hydrocarbon-based chain containing between 1 and 20 carbon atoms.
- alkenyls is intended to mean a hydrocarbon-chain containing between 1 and 20 atoms, comprising at least one, linear or branched, cyclic or non-cyclic unsaturation.
- aryl group is intended to mean a mono or polycyclic, fused or non-fused aromatic group comprising between 5 and 30 carbons.
- heteroaryl group is intended to mean an aromatic group comprising between 4 and 30 carbon atoms and at least, within at least one aromatic nucleus, one heteroatom chosen from oxygen, sulfur and nitrogen.
- alkyl halide is intended to mean an alkyl substituted with at least one halogen atom chosen from fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine.
- anionic halide entity is intended to mean a halogen atom chosen from fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine.
- aprotic solvent is intended to mean a molecule acting as a solvent and all the hydrogens of which are borne by carbon atoms.
- polar solvent is intended to mean a molecule acting as a solvent, the dipole moment ⁇ of which, expressed in Debye, has a numerical value greater than or equal to 2.00 measured at 25° C.
- aprotic polar solvent is therefore intended to mean a molecule acting as a solvent, all the hydrogens of which are borne by carbon atoms and the dipole moment ⁇ of which, expressed in Debye, has a numerical value greater than or equal to 2.00 measured at 25° C.
- the process according to the invention is a process for converting a feedstock comprising at least one sugar into 5-hydroxymethylfurfural, wherein said feedstock is brought into contact with at least one inorganic dehydration catalyst and at least one chloride source of general formula (III) Q y Cl z in the presence of at least one aprotic polar solvent, at a temperature of between 30° C. and 200° C. and a pressure of between 0.1 and 10 MPa, wherein
- the feedstock treated in the process according to the invention is a feedstock comprising at least one sugar, preferably chosen from oligosaccharides and monosaccharides, alone or as a mixture.
- monosaccharide denotes the compounds corresponding to the general formula (Ia) C 6 (H 2 O) 6 or C 6 H 12 O 6 .
- the monosaccharides are chosen from glucose, mannose and fructose, alone or as a mixture.
- oligosaccharide denotes
- the oligosaccharides are preferably chosen from hexose oligomers or oligomers of pentoses and hexoses, preferably from hexose oligomers. They can be obtained by partial hydrolysis of polysaccharides from renewable resources such as starch, inulin, cellulose or hemicellulose, optionally from lignocellulosic biomass. Steam explosion of lignocellulosic biomass is a process of partial hydrolysis of the cellulose and hemicellulose contained in lignocellulosic biomass, producing a stream of oligo- and monosaccharides.
- the oligosaccharides are chosen from sucrose, lactose, maltose, isomaltose, inulobiose, melibiose, gentiobiose, trehalose, cellobiose, cellotriose, cellotetraose and oligosaccharides resulting from the hydrolysis of said polysaccharides resulting from the hydrolysis of starch, inulin, cellulose or hemicellulose, alone or as a mixture.
- the feedstock is chosen from sucrose, fructose and glucose, alone or as a mixture.
- said feedstock is chosen from fructose and glucose, alone or as a mixture.
- said feedstock is brought into contact in the process with at least one inorganic dehydration catalyst chosen from homogeneous inorganic Br ⁇ nsted acids and homogeneous or heterogeneous inorganic Lewis acids, capable of catalyzing the dehydration of the feedstock to 5-hydroxymethylfurfural.
- at least one inorganic dehydration catalyst chosen from homogeneous inorganic Br ⁇ nsted acids and homogeneous or heterogeneous inorganic Lewis acids, capable of catalyzing the dehydration of the feedstock to 5-hydroxymethylfurfural.
- the inorganic dehydration catalyst is chosen from the following homogeneous inorganic Br ⁇ nsted acids: HF, HCl, HBr, HI, H 2 SO 3 , H 2 SO 4 , H 3 PO 2 , H 3 PO 4 , HNO 2 , HNO 3 , H 2 WO 4 , H 4 SW 12 O 40 , H 3 PW 12 O 40 , (NH 4 ) 6 (W 12 O 40 ).xH 2 O, H 4 SiMo 12 O 40 , H 3 PMo 12 O 40 , (NH 4 ) 6 Mo 7 O 24 .xH 2 O, H 2 MoO 4 , HReO 4 , H 2 CrO 4 , H 2 SnO 3 , H 4 SiO 4 , H 3 BO 3 , HClO 4 , HBF 4 , HSbF 5 , HPF 6 , H 2 FO 3 P, ClSO 3 H, FSO 3 H, HN(SO 2 F) 2 and HIO 3 .
- the inorganic dehydration catalyst is chosen from homogeneous inorganic Lewis acids corresponding to general formula (II) M o X p which may or may not be solvated, wherein
- the homogeneous inorganic Lewis acids are chosen from BF 3 , AlCl 3 , Al(OTf) 3 , FeCl 3 , ZnCl 2 , SnCl 2 , CrCl 3 , CeCl 3 and ErCl 3 .
- the homogeneous inorganic Lewis acid is AlCl 3 .
- the heterogeneous inorganic Lewis acids are chosen from simple or mixed oxides of the compounds chosen from silicon, aluminum, zirconium, titanium, niobium, tungsten, which are undoped or doped with an element chosen from tin, tungsten and hafnium, and from metal phosphates, said metals being chosen from niobium, zirconium, tantalum, tin and titanium.
- the heterogeneous Lewis acids are chosen from zirconium oxides, titanium oxides, mixed oxides of aluminum and silicon doped with tin, such as the Sn- ⁇ zeolite or the mesostructured silica Sn-MCM-41, tin phosphates and titanium phosphates.
- said feedstock in combination with the inorganic dehydration catalyst(s) defined above, said feedstock is brought into contact in the process according to the invention with one or more chloride sources of general formula (Ill) Q y Cl z wherein
- Q is a cation chosen from H, Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr, Mg, Ca, Sr and Ba, more preferably from H, Li, Na, K, Cs, Mg, Ca and Ba, and very preferably from Li, Na, K, Mg and Ca.
- the chloride source is chosen from the compounds corresponding to general formula (IIIa)
- R 1 to R 4 which may be identical or different, are independently chosen from
- the groups R 1 to R 4 which may be identical or different, preferably linear, are independently chosen from alkyl groups preferably comprising between 1 and 15 carbon atoms, preferably between 1 and 10, preferably between 1 and 8, preferably between 1 and 6, and preferably from 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
- said groups R 1 to R 4 are chosen from alkyls substituted with at least one group chosen from —OH and —COOH.
- said groups R 1 to R 4 are independently chosen from n-butyl, methyl, n-octyl, hydroxymethyl, hydroxyethyl, hydroxypropyl, hydroxybutyl, —CH 2 COOH, —CH 2 CH 2 COOH and CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 COOH groups, preferably from the methyl, hydroxyethyl and —CH 2 CH 2 COOH groups.
- the ammoniums are chosen from trioctylmethylammonium chloride ([(CH 3 (CH 2 ) 7 ) 3 (CH 3 )N + Cl ⁇ ]), choline chloride ([((CH 3 ) 3 NCH 2 CH 2 OH) + Cl ⁇ ]), betaine chloride ([((CH 3 ) 3 NCH 2 COOH) + Cl ⁇ ]), and tetramethylammonium chloride ([(CH 3 ) 4 N + Cl ⁇ ]).
- trioctylmethylammonium chloride [(CH 3 (CH 2 ) 7 ) 3 (CH 3 )N + Cl ⁇ ]
- choline chloride [((CH 3 ) 3 NCH 2 CH 2 OH) + Cl ⁇ ]
- betaine chloride [((CH 3 ) 3 NCH 2 COOH) + Cl ⁇ ]
- tetramethylammonium chloride [(CH 3 ) 4 N + Cl ⁇ ]
- the chloride source is chosen from the compounds corresponding to general formula (IIIb)
- groups R 5 to R 10 which may be identical or different, are independently chosen from hydrogen, and alkyl and aryl groups.
- the groups R 5 to R 10 which may be identical or different, are chosen from hydrogen, alkyl groups, which are preferably linear, comprising from 1 to 15 carbon atoms, preferably from 1 to 10 carbon atoms and preferably from 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
- the groups R 5 to R 10 which may be identical or different, are independently chosen from hydrogen, and methyl, ethyl, propyl and butyl groups.
- the groups R 5 to R 10 which may be identical or different, are chosen from aryl groups comprising between 5 and 20 carbon atoms.
- the chloride source is guanidinium chloride and hexamethylguanidinium chloride.
- the chloride source is chosen from the compounds corresponding to general formula (IIIc)
- R 11 to R 14 which may be identical or different, are independently chosen from alkyl groups, aryl groups and phosphazene groups of general formula (IIId)
- R 15 is an alkyl group comprising from 1 to 10 carbon atoms, preferably from 1 to 5, and q is an integer between 0 and 10.
- R 11 to R 14 which may be identical or different, are chosen from alkyl groups, which are preferably linear, comprising from 1 to 15 carbon atoms, preferably between 1 and 10 carbon atoms and preferably from 1 to 6 carbon atoms.
- the groups R 11 to R 14 which may be identical or different, are chosen from
- the chloride source is tetraethylphosphonium chloride and tetra(n-butyl)phosphonium chloride.
- the use of a chloride source in a conversion process in accordance with the invention makes it possible to limit the formation of unwanted by-products such as the products of the carboxylic acid, ester, ether and humin family.
- the process for converting the feedstock comprising at least one sugar is carried out in a reaction chamber in the presence of at least one solvent, said solvent being an aprotic polar solvent or a mixture of aprotic polar solvents, at a temperature of between 30° C. and 200° C., and at a pressure between 0.1 MPa and 10 MPa.
- solvent being an aprotic polar solvent or a mixture of aprotic polar solvents
- the process can be carried out in a reaction chamber comprising at least one aprotic polar solvent and wherein said feedstock is placed in the presence of one or more dehydration catalysts and one or more chloride sources.
- the process is performed in the presence of at least one solvent, said solvent being an aprotic polar solvent or a mixture of aprotic polar solvents.
- the aprotic polar solvents are advantageously chosen from all the aprotic polar solvents of which the dipole moment expressed in Debye (D) is greater than or equal to 2.00.
- the aprotic polar solvents are chosen from pyridine (2.37), butan-2-one (5.22), acetone (2.86), acetic anhydride (2.82), N,N,N′,N′-tetramethylurea (3.48), benzonitrile (4.05), acetonitrile (3.45), methyl ethyl ketone (2.76), propionitrile (3.57), hexamethylphosphoramide (5.55), nitrobenzene (4.02), nitromethane (3.57), N,N-dimethylformamide (3.87), N,N-dimethylacetamide (3.72), sulfolane (4.80), N-methylpyrrolidone (4.09), dimethyl sulfoxide (3.90), propylene carbonate (4.94)
- the aprotic polar solvents are advantageously chosen from acetone, N,N-dimethylformamide, N,N-dimethylacetamide, sulfolane, N-methylpyrrolidone, dimethyl sulfoxide, propylene carbonate and ⁇ -valerolactone alone or as mixture.
- the aprotic polar solvents are advantageously chosen from N,N-dimethylacetamide, N-methylpyrrolidone, dimethyl sulfoxide and ⁇ -valerolactone alone or as a mixture.
- said process according to the invention is performed at a temperature of between 40° C. and 175° C., preferably between 50 and 120° C., preferably between 60 and 100° C. and very preferably between 65 and 90° C., and at a pressure between 0.1 MPa and 8 MPa and preferably between 0.1 and 5 MPa.
- the process can be performed according to different embodiments.
- the process can advantageously be carried out batchwise or continuously.
- the process can be carried out in a closed reaction chamber or in a semi-open reactor.
- the inorganic dehydration catalyst(s) are introduced into the reaction chamber in an amount corresponding to a feedstock/catalyst(s) weight ratio of between 1 and 1000, preferably between 1 and 500, preferably between 1 and 200, preferably between 1 and 150.
- the chloride source(s) are introduced into the reaction chamber in an amount corresponding to a feedstock/chloride source(s) weight ratio of between 1 and 1000, preferably between 1 and 800, preferably between 1 and 500, preferably between 1 and 400.
- the feedstock is introduced into the process in an amount corresponding to a solvent/feedstock weight ratio of between 0.1 and 200, preferably between 0.3 and 100 and more preferentially between 1 and 50.
- the weight hourly space velocity (flow rate of feedstock by weight/weight of catalyst(s)) is between 0.01 and 10 h ⁇ 1 , preferably between 0.02 and 5 h ⁇ 1 , preferably between 0.03 and 2 h ⁇ 1 .
- the dehydration catalyst and the chloride source can be easily recovered by precipitation, distillation, extraction or washing.
- the product selectively obtained my means of the conversion process according to the invention is 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF).
- the reaction medium is analyzed by gas chromatography (GC) to determine the 5-HMF content in the presence of an internal standard, and by ion chromatography to determine the conversion of the feedstock in the presence of an external standard and to quantify the unwanted products such as levulinic acid and formic acid.
- GC gas chromatography
- ion chromatography to determine the conversion of the feedstock in the presence of an external standard and to quantify the unwanted products such as levulinic acid and formic acid.
- the humins are quantified by difference in carbon balance with the carbon initially introduced.
- glucose and fructose used as feedstock are commercially available and used without further purification.
- the aluminum chloride denoted AlCl 3 the lithium chloride denoted LiCl, the potassium chloride denoted KCl, the lithium bromide denoted LiBr, the lithium fluoride denoted LiF, the choline chloride denoted ChCl, the betaine chloride denoted BetC, the tetramethylammonium chloride denoted TMACl, and the dimethyl sulfoxide, noted DMSO, in the examples below are commercially available and used without additional purification.
- DMSO dimethyl sulfoxide
- the molar yield of 5-HMF is calculated by the ratio between the number of moles of 5-HMF obtained and the number of moles of sugar feedstock used.
- the aluminum chloride (0.045 g, 0.19 mmol) is added to a solution of fructose (2.0 g, 11.10 mmol) in DMSO (20 g).
- the feedstock/catalyst weight ratio is 111.
- the solvent/feedstock weight ratio is 10.
- the reaction medium is then stirred at 70° C. at 0.1 MPa for 6 h.
- the conversion of fructose into 5-HMF is monitored by regularly taking samples of an aliquot of solution which is instantly cooled to 0° C., redissolved in water and checked by gas chromatography, and by ion chromatography.
- the molar yield of 5-HMF after 6 h is 62%.
- the yield of unwanted humins is 30%.
- the lithium chloride (0.008 g, 0.19 mmol) is added to a solution of fructose (2.0 g, 11.10 mmol) in DMSO (20 g).
- the feedstock/catalyst weight ratio is 111.
- the solvent/feedstock weight ratio is 10.
- the reaction medium is then stirred at 70° C. at 1 bar for 6 h.
- the conversion of fructose into 5-HMF is monitored by regularly taking samples of an aliquot of solution which is instantly cooled to 0° C., redissolved in water and checked by gas chromatography, and by ion chromatography and by size exclusion chromatography.
- the molar yield of 5-HMF after 6 h is 0%.
- the potassium chloride (0.014 g, 0.19 mmol) is added to a solution of fructose (2.0 g, 11.10 mmol) in DMSO (20 g).
- the feedstock/catalyst weight ratio is 111.
- the solvent/feedstock weight ratio is 10.
- the reaction medium is then stirred at 70° C. at 0.1 MPa for 6 h.
- the conversion of fructose into 5-HMF is monitored by regularly taking samples of an aliquot of solution which is instantly cooled to 0° C., redissolved in water and checked by gas chromatography, and by ion chromatography.
- the molar yield of 5-HMF after 6 h is 0%.
- the aluminum chloride (0.045 g, 0.19 mmol) and the lithium chloride (0.008 g, 0.19 mmol) are added to a solution of fructose (2.0 g, 11.10 mmol) in DMSO (20 g).
- the feedstock/catalyst weight ratio is 111.
- the feedstock/chloride source weight ratio is 250.
- the solvent/feedstock weight ratio is 10.
- the reaction medium is then stirred at 70° C. at 0.1 MPa for 6 h.
- the conversion of fructose into 5-HMF is monitored by regularly taking samples of an aliquot of solution which is instantly cooled to 0° C., redissolved in water and checked by gas chromatography, and by ion chromatography.
- the molar yield of 5-HMF after 6 h is 79%.
- the yield of unwanted humins is 12%.
- the aluminum chloride (0.045 g, 0.19 mmol) and the potassium chloride (0.014 g, 0.19 mmol) are added to a solution of fructose (2.0 g, 11.10 mmol) in DMSO (20 g).
- the feedstock/catalyst weight ratio is 111.
- the feedstock/chloride source weight ratio is 140.
- the solvent/feedstock weight ratio is 10.
- the reaction medium is then stirred at 70° C. at 0.1 MPa for 6 h.
- the conversion of fructose into 5-HMF is monitored by regularly taking samples of an aliquot of solution which is instantly cooled to 0° C., redissolved in water and checked by gas chromatography, and by ion chromatography.
- the molar yield of 5-HMF after 6 h is 75%.
- the yield of unwanted humins is 15%.
- the aluminum chloride (0.045 g, 0.19 mmol) and the choline chloride (0.027 g, 0.19 mmol) are added to a solution of fructose (2.0 g, 11.10 mmol) in DMSO (20 g).
- the feedstock/catalyst weight ratio is 111.
- the feedstock/chloride source weight ratio is 74.
- the solvent/feedstock weight ratio is 10.
- the reaction medium is then stirred at 70° C. at 0.1 MPa for 6 h.
- the conversion of fructose into 5-HMF is monitored by regularly taking samples of an aliquot of solution which is instantly cooled to 0° C., redissolved in water and checked by gas chromatography, and by ion chromatography.
- the molar yield of 5-HMF after 6 h is 78%.
- the yield of unwanted humins is 12%.
- the aluminum chloride (0.045 g, 0.19 mmol) and the choline chloride (0.029 g, 0.19 mmol) are added to a solution of fructose (2.0 g, 11.10 mmol) in DMSO (20 g).
- the feedstock/catalyst weight ratio is 111.
- the feedstock/chloride source weight ratio is 69.
- the solvent/feedstock weight ratio is 10.
- the reaction medium is then stirred at 70° C. at 0.1 MPa for 6 h.
- the conversion of fructose into 5-HMF is monitored by regularly taking samples of an aliquot of solution which is instantly cooled to 0° C., redissolved in water and checked by gas chromatography, and by ion chromatography.
- the molar yield of 5-HMF after 6 h is 80%.
- the yield of unwanted humins is 10%.
- the aluminum chloride (0.045 g, 0.19 mmol) and the tetramethylammonium chloride (0.021 g, 0.19 mmol) are added to a solution of fructose (2.0 g, 11.10 mmol) in DMSO (20 g).
- the feedstock/catalyst weight ratio is 111.
- the feedstock/chloride source weight ratio is 95.
- the solvent/feedstock weight ratio is 10.
- the reaction medium is then stirred at 70° C. at 0.1 MPa for 6 h.
- the conversion of fructose into 5-HMF is monitored by regularly taking samples of an aliquot of solution which is instantly cooled to 0° C., redissolved in water and checked by gas chromatography, and by ion chromatography.
- the molar yield of 5-HMF after 6 h is 80%.
- the yield of unwanted humins is 10%.
- the aluminum chloride (0.045 g, 0.19 mmol) and the lithium chloride (0.016 g, 0.19 mmol) are added to a solution of fructose (2.0 g, 11.10 mmol) in DMSO (20 g).
- the feedstock/catalyst weight ratio is 111.
- the feedstock/bromide source weight ratio is 125.
- the solvent/feedstock weight ratio is 10.
- the reaction medium is then stirred at 70° C. at 0.1 MPa for 6 h.
- the conversion of fructose into 5-HMF is monitored by regularly taking samples of an aliquot of solution which is instantly cooled to 0° C., redissolved in water and checked by gas chromatography, and by ion chromatography.
- the molar yield of 5-HMF after 6 h is 63%.
- the yield of unwanted humins is 32%.
- the aluminum chloride (0.045 g, 0.19 mmol) and the lithium fluoride (0.005 g, 0.19 mmol) are added to a solution of fructose (2.0 g, 11.10 mmol) in DMSO (20 g).
- the feedstock/catalyst weight ratio is 111.
- the feedstock/fluoride source weight ratio is 400.
- the solvent/feedstock weight ratio is 10.
- the reaction medium is then stirred at 70° C. at 0.1 MPa for 6 h.
- the conversion of fructose into 5-HMF is monitored by regularly taking samples of an aliquot of solution which is instantly cooled to 0° C., redissolved in water and checked by gas chromatography, and by ion chromatography.
- the molar yield of 5-HMF after 6 h is 0%.
- the 5-HMF yield obtained by means of the process according to the invention is higher in the case of the combination of an inorganic dehydration catalyst such as AlCl 3 and a chloride source such as LiCl, KCl, ChCl, BetCl or TMACl in an aprotic polar solvent compared to the dehydration catalyst alone or the chloride source alone.
- an inorganic dehydration catalyst such as AlCl 3
- a chloride source such as LiCl, KCl, ChCl, BetCl or TMACl
- the 5-HMF yield is higher in the case of the combination of an inorganic dehydration catalyst such as AlCl 3 and a chloride source such as LiCl, KCl, ChCl, BetCl or TMACl in an aprotic polar solvent according to the invention compared to the combination of a dehydration catalyst in combination with a bromide source LiBr or a fluoride source LiF.
- an inorganic dehydration catalyst such as AlCl 3
- a chloride source such as LiCl, KCl, ChCl, BetCl or TMACl
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- Q is chosen from hydrogen, an alkali or alkaline-earth metal chosen from groups 1 and 2 of the periodic table or an organic cation chosen from the ammonium, phosphonium and guanidinium family.
- y is between 1 and 10,
- z is between 1 and 10.
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- the compounds having the empirical formula (Ib) C6nH10n−2O5n+1 wherein n is an integer between 1 and 10, the monosaccharide units making up said oligosaccharide being identical or different, and
- the compounds having the empirical formula (Ic) (C6mH10m+2O5m+1)(C5pH8p+2O4p+1) wherein m and p are independently integers between 1 and 10, the monosaccharide units making up said oligosaccharide being identical or different.
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- M is an atom chosen from the atoms from groups 3 to 16, preferably 6 to 13, of the periodic table, lanthanides included, and preferably from B, Al, Fe, Zn, Sn, Cr, Ce and Er, and preferably from Al, Sn and Cr,
- o is an integer between 1 and 10, preferably between 1 and 5, and preferably between 1 and 2,
- p is an integer between 1 and 10, preferably between 1 and 5, and preferably between 1 and 3, and
- X is an anion chosen from hydroxides, halides, nitrates, carboxylates, halocarboxylates, acetylacetonates, alkoxides, phenolates, which are substituted or unsubstituted, sulfates, alkyl sulfates, phosphates, alkyl phosphates, halosulfonates, alkyl sulfonates, perhaloalkyl sulfonates, bis(perhaloalkylsulfonyl)amides, arenesulfonates, which are unsubstituted or substituted with halogen or haloalkyl groups, preferably X is chosen from halides, sulfates, alkyl sulfonates, perhaloalkyl sulfonates which are unsubstituted or substituted with halogen or haloalkyl groups, it being possible for said anions X to be identical or different in the case where o is greater than 1.
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- Q is chosen from hydrogen, an alkali or alkaline-earth metal chosen from groups 1 and 2 of the periodic table or an organic cation chosen from the ammonium, phosphonium and guanidinium family.
- y is between 1 and 10, preferably between 1 and 5 and preferably between 1 and 2;
- z is between 1 and 10, preferably between 1 and 5 and preferably between 1 and 2.
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- alkyl groups comprising from 1 to 20 carbons, optionally substituted with at least one group chosen from the following list: aldehyde —C(O)H, ketone —C(O)R″, carboxylic acid —COOH, ester —COOR″, hydroxymethyl —CH2OH, ether —CH2OR″, halogenated —CH2X with X═Cl, Br, I,
- aryl groups comprising from 5 to 20 carbons, optionally substituted with at least one group chosen from the following list: aldehyde —C(O)H, ketone —C(O)R″, carboxylic acid —COOH, ester —COOR″, hydroxymethyl —CH2OH, ether —CH2OR″, halogenated —CH2X with X═Cl, Br, I,
- wherein R″ is an alkyl group comprising from 1 to 15 carbon atoms, preferably from 1 to 10 and preferably from 1 to 6.
wherein the groups R5 to R10, which may be identical or different, are independently chosen from hydrogen, and alkyl and aryl groups.
wherein R11 to R14, which may be identical or different, are independently chosen from alkyl groups, aryl groups and phosphazene groups of general formula (IIId)
wherein R15 is an alkyl group comprising from 1 to 10 carbon atoms, preferably from 1 to 5, and q is an integer between 0 and 10.
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- a phosphazene group characterized by R15=methyl and q=1,
- a methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, n-butyl group.
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| 1 | Fructose | AlCl3 | — | 63 | Humins |
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| invention) | |||||
| 2 | Fructose | — | LiCl | 0 | — |
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| invention) | |||||
| 3 | Fructose | — | KCl | 0 | — |
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| with the | |||||
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| 4 | Fructose | AlCl3 | LiCI | 77 | Humins |
| (in | 12 | ||||
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| invention) | |||||
| 5 | Fructose | AlCl3 | KCI | 74 | Humins |
| (in | 15 | ||||
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| invention) | |||||
| 6 | Fructose | AlCl3 | ChCl | 78 | Humins |
| (in | 12 | ||||
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| invention) | |||||
| 7 | Fructose | AlCl3 | BetCl | 81 | Humins |
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| invention) | |||||
| 8 | Fructose | AlCl3 | TMACl | 79 | Humins |
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| 9 | Fructose | AlC13 | LiBr | 61 | Humins |
| (in | 32 | ||||
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| invention) | |||||
| 10 | Fructose | AlC13 | LiF | 0 | — |
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